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boomo

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was assured its real, but i dont want to risk it.
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don't like it, those toning patters sure look faked.
 

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Matt, I would stay clear. The amount of time needed for the toning coupled with the idea that something sat over it in one space for that long would worry me.
 

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guys on net54 so far think it looks good.
grrrr
 

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Looks real, but in that shape I wouldn't want it for more than $10 or so.
 

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the R335 in scan is 100% authentic, that type of staining is usually from being stored in a scrapbook or it sat still in one place for a long time and the age/air (and maybe some humidity, or paste residue) toned the front.
But, you must also take into consideration the cards is 20 years past his playing days and is far from a contemporary issue, unlike the TWilliams, DiMaggio etc. from the same set. non-contemporary cards have less interest overall by most vintage collectors...
 
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Your not kidding, all ungraded cards are either altered or fake.

Or in collections of guys who dont like to pay crazy prices for cards

Or in collections of guys who like to collect raw examples

Or in collections of guys who just dont believe in grading

Or in collections......ahh I think you get the point.
 

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the R335 in scan is 100% authentic, that type of staining is usually from being stored in a scrapbook or it sat still in one place for a long time and the age/air (and maybe some humidity, or paste residue) toned the front.
But, you must also take into consideration the cards is 20 years past his playing days and is far from a contemporary issue, unlike the TWilliams, DiMaggio etc. from the same set. non-contemporary cards have less interest overall by most vintage collectors...

it is what it is, and they still sell for very good money.
thanks for the info
 

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